There’s something about full-size cars stacked in a dumpster that really makes a guy stop and ponder. I imagine that was the idea behind the display I saw at Nanaimo’s Galaxy Motors on the weekend. As a nifty take on the ‘cash for clunkers’ program, this piece of street art ...
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Thought Bubble: Motion graphic web video for cool companies & causes.
If you are reading this online, you have no doubt seen those motion-graphic info-style videos that redefine the boring statistical approach with hip soundtracks, shoot-from the hip voiceovers and hipster animated graphics. Well I’m pleased to tell you about a local company who is not only producing these top-quality motion ...
New World Organic Granola sending 50 cents a bag to Haiti Relief.
Last year I wrote about Burnaby-based New World Foods, a solid local contender in the organic granola category. A few days ago I got an email from their Vice President, Rajinder Bagga, asking me to spread the word about their fundraising drive for Canadian Red Cross Haiti Relief. They are ...
Do companies ‘going green’ get full credit for their investment? New report from Change says, not always.
It’s every green CEO’s nightmare – convincing the board to invest in sustainability only to see the competition rise with the tide of public opinion for doing nothing. This is one of the potential scenarios painted in an interesting report called MapChange 2010, released this week by Change and Angus ...
Authentic Aboriginal Program: A great idea with zero support?
I’m hoping that I will be lambasted by irate backers of BC’s newest Aboriginal Marketing Certification program, pointing me to the obvious websites and supporting information I missed. I really am. When I read yesterday’s Globe & Mail article showing off the new ‘Authentic Aboriginal’ logo and certification program I ...